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Accolades and Awards

September 10, 2019
Congratulations to department faculty who received the following accolades and awards, July 1 – September 1. Ria Dancel, MD received the 2019 Pilot Innovation Award. Read more. Fellow Daniel Duddleston, MD received the Carolina Care Resident of the Year award and was honored at a ceremony on Tuesday, September 10...

Research Highlights: Gastroenterology and Hepatology

July 8, 2019
The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, and its affiliated Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease, is a national leader in gastrointestinal and liver disease research. In 2018, the Division received more than $23 million in research awards, one of the largest funding bases in ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s School of Medicine, including both...

ºÚÁÏÍø Thurston Arthritis Research Center Experts Present Findings at 2019 OARSI World Congress

May 9, 2019
A team of physicians & researchers from the ºÚÁÏÍø Thurston Arthritis Research Center are presenting new findings at the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) meeting in Toronto from May 2nd — 5th.

New York Times Features Landmark Study by Young and Donahue

March 14, 2019
A landmark study that showed the finger prick blood test is unnecessary for most people with type 2 diabetes is featured in the NY Times article “A Diabetes Home Test Can Be a Waste of Time and Money.” Research by Laura Young, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine in endocrinology,...

Donaldson Study Shows Ivacaftor Improves Mucociliary Clearance

March 13, 2019
Scott H. Donaldson, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine is first author on a new study that shows restoring the activity of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductant regulator (CFTR) using the therapeutic agent Ivacaftor can lead to significant improvements in physiologic assessments. Cystic...

New Schedule Model for Internal Medicine Resident Program

February 28, 2019
A new schedule model for the Internal Medicine Residency Program will foster more resiliency, greater access to subspecialty mentorship and outpatient experiences, improve continuity within primary care clinics, and provide several layers of mentorship and support as residents move from trainee to fully licensed physician.  Resident schedules in the Department...

Facing the Risk Empowered: Genetic Counseling and Surveillance for Gastrointestinal Cancer

February 28, 2019
Genetic testing can provide peace of mind, empower patients to take a proactive approach to their health, and it can save lives. ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s High-Risk Gastrointestinal Cancer Clinic serves patients and families with a family history of gastrointestinal cancer and those affected by hereditary gastrointestinal cancer syndromes. Lacey Lee came to...

Research Highlights: Endocrinology and Metabolism

October 1, 2018
Examining the role of dietary fatty acids – Eric Klett, MD Dr. Eric Klett is a physician-scientist whose research interest is in the role of dietary fatty acids, specifically polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and their effects on the development of diabetes mellitus. The Klett lab, using pancreatic beta-cell and animal...

Research Highlights: Geriatric Medicine

August 1, 2018
Handing Off the Older Patients: Improved Documentation of Geriatrics Assessment in Transitions of Care – Maureen C. Dale, MD Older adults, particularly frail elders, are at an increased risk for poor health outcomes and avoidable re-hospitalization during transitions of care. Nearly one of five older adults are re-hospitalized within 30...

Research Highlights: Hospital Medicine

June 1, 2018
Complex Care Committee Develops Individualized Care Plans – Beth Ann Brubaker, MD   Individualized care plans (ICPs) have been created for patients who are high utilizers of inpatient resources. In some cases this high utilization has been due to fractioned/inefficient medical care and in other cases due to social/addiction issues....

Research Highlights: Cardiology

April 1, 2018
Anil Gehi, MD, Streamlining Triage for AFib Patients to Increase Care Coordination and Prevent Hospitalizations Dr. Anil Gehi’s research focus is on innovative approaches to atrial fibrillation (AFib), from detailed understanding of patient symptomatology, techniques of ablation, processes of care in AFib management, and outcomes research through complex analyses of...

March is Kidney Awareness Month

March 19, 2018
March is Kidney Awareness Month--the time to highlight a disease that affects more than 30 million Americans. It’s important to know the risk factors of chronic kidney disease, like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and family history of kidney disease, among others. Kidney disease can also be caused by...